On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 03:41:32PM -0700, Gareth Hughes wrote:

> I would like to propose a small change to the pthread_descr structure in
> the latest LinuxThreads code, to better support OpenGL on GNU/Linux
> systems (particularly on x86, but not excluding other platforms).  The
> purpose of this patch is to provide efficient thread-local storage for
> both libGL itself and loadable OpenGL driver modules, so that they can
> be made thread-safe without any impact on performance.  Indeed, using
> this mechanism, an OpenGL driver can ignore the difference between
> running with a single thread and running with multiple threads, as
> "global" data will be accessed in the same way independent of the number
> of threads running.

Please forgive my lack of understanding of the relevent issues.  It seems to
me that this issue (or a closely related issue) has been brought up in the
past, and was brutally slain by Linus.  Admittedly, a lot has changed in the
Linux world in 2+ years, but could someone explain how this proposal relates
to this earlier request:

http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu/1999-month-12/msg02616.html

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